The Real Yeshua

Blogs about the life of the real Jesus whose name was Yeshua. Learn about his life in Galilee, Samaria and Judea. Discover what his words and actions meant by viewing them through the eyes of his Jewish culture.

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Take
a few moments to consider how you would answer the following questions. (1) How many of
your sins do you want God to forgive? (2) How many
sins of the person you hate the most are you willing to forgive? (3) What does that
person you hate the most have to do for you to forgive him or her? (4) What if God
required you to do those same things to receive forgiveness? How
do you think Jesus would answer those questions? He used techniques like this
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Learning
about the Jesus of history, the one we call Yeshua, transforms our understanding of the one over two billion
people today call Jesus Christ. I
have been researching and studying the Jesus of history and his words from
English translations, Greek manuscripts and reconstructed Hebrew texts for over
30 years now with scholars, professors, rabbis, ministers and a lot of sincere
students of the Bible. Over the years I created guidelines and models for the
people that I study with to follow and use when we gather to study the words of
the Bible. They make our Bible Study gatherings
very different from other Bible study groups. Learn more about our
guidelines and models at -- https://theyeshuateam.blogspot.com/2017/11/y-team-guidelines-for-bible-study.html

If you had been a member of Yeshua’s
group in the first century, there is little doubt that you would have heard
Yeshua quote from and teach the following words. They are found in your Bible
in ten chapters of Isaiah, chapters 51 through 61. I would like to suggest that
you first read the version below and get a feel for what hearing Yeshua read it
would have been like. You can use the online version, but it would be even
better if you print the pdf version. http://www.biblicalheritage.org/yeshua-movement-handbook.html

Few
readers of the English Bible realize that the name “James” actually comes from
the Hebrew name Jacob or Yaaqov, which adds to the confusion over the various
“Jameses” mentioned in the New Testament. There is, of course, Jacob the
Patriarch, grandson of Abraham; James the Apostle, the fisherman brother of
John and one of the two sons of Zebedee (Mark 4:21); “James the Less,” and
several others. Ironically, the most obscure, and surely the most important
James as “James the brother of Jesus,” known subsequently as “James the Just.” takes
a bit of analysis. Read James Tabor’s complete blog at -- https://jamestabor.com/jesus-his-brother-james-and-peter-when-a-picture-is-worth-more-than-a-thousand-words/

Over
25 years ago when their journey began, Jim Myers was the pastor of a
nondenominational church and Jeffrey Leynor was the rabbi of a Conservative
synagogue. This is the first in a series of videos and live streams to come. View
it at - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXGrlyty0v0